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Part of the ride wraps around a plaza at the entrance of the attraction.

The ride has a theme inspired by sharks swimming around a shipwreck.

The entrance.

Mako is a hypercoaster from B&M.

Previously the attraction contained a dark ride, but this has been removed. The penguin exhibit remains.

The map of Volcano Bay.

The entrance feels more like a tropical resort.

The main entrance to Volcano Bay.

Escalators bring you back to ground level.

You then emerge in a sunken garden.

First you walk through a well themed underpass.

Buses drop you near the entrance of the park.

A small ticketing area and security check before you board the bus.

The park is separate from the two main Universal dry parks. Instead you walk to the back of the car parks and board a shuttle bus to Volcano Bay.

Volcano Bay vibes.

The park opened with the claim of "no lines". Guests use their wristbands to make reservations at each ride, and return at the time you are given. This leaves you free to eat, or use non reserved attractions like the lazy rivers or wave pool. On quieter days you are free to join any line you like without reserving.

Upon arrival you are issued with a Tapu Tapu wristband.

The whole park is themed around a mythical Pacific island where water brings happiness.

Tap to reveal a hidden fibre optic pattern.

Move the joystick to aim a directional fountain.